Double Bonsai Planting

Double Bonsai Planting with a Japanese Juniper and Star Cypress. Planted in a 12" ceramic container and beautifully decorated with moss, pebbles, and stones.

Please note that due to state agricultural restrictions we are unable to ship this item to California.

Bonsai Quick Care Guide

No direct sunlight...it will burn your tree. Early morning or late afternoon sun is okay.

Keep your bonsai in an area with filtered or indirect sunlight such as under a tree, on a covered patio, screened porch, etc.

Saturate your bonsai with water daily. Misting your bonsai is fine but you must also pour water on it to saturate the soil.

Keep your bonsai outdoors. You can keep your bonsai indoors for only a few days at a time for display purposes and then it must go back outside for a few days.

Japanese Juniper (Juniperus procumbens nana)

The Japanese Juniper is the most popular tree for Bonsai because of its compact foliage and ability to train branches into popular shapes. The Japanese Juniper produces tiny brown pine cones once a year and also green berries upon maturity. Requiring good indirect sunlight and moist watering conditions, the Japanese Juniper Bonsai is best suited for patios or outdoor areas. The Japanese Juniper is cold-hardy and can withstand temperatures below freezing.

Star Cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa)

Star Cypress are conifers that produce tiny, scale-like leaves clumped together on cord-like branches. Star Cypress may have dark green, light green, blue-gray, or silvery leaves which spread into a pyramid-shape as they age. The Star Cypress may be propagated from seeds but lend themselves to rather easy propagation by cuttings. Star Cypress are well suited for many types of bonsai training styles. Growing faster than other evergreen bonsai, the Star Cypress needs to be repotted once a year just before spring.

Features

Japanese Juniper & Star Cypress

Decorated with moss, pebbles, and stones

Ceramic container is approximately 12 inches in length, style and color may vary